The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters Published from the Originals by the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa, Volumen2Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press and published for the Press by B. Blackwell, Oxford, 1932 |
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... fortune , I added , that Lord G. was de- pendent on his father's pleasure . He had , indeed , his fa- ther's entire approbation , I found , in his address : And I hoped that a sister of mine would not wish for any man's death , for the ...
... fortune , I added , that Lord G. was de- pendent on his father's pleasure . He had , indeed , his fa- ther's entire approbation , I found , in his address : And I hoped that a sister of mine would not wish for any man's death , for the ...
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... fortune wor- thy of a more generous man . At that time , our life was a confined one ; and I girlishly wished for Liberty - MAT- RIMONY and LIBERTY - Girlish connexion ! as I have since thought . We could none of us help smiling at this ...
... fortune wor- thy of a more generous man . At that time , our life was a confined one ; and I girlishly wished for Liberty - MAT- RIMONY and LIBERTY - Girlish connexion ! as I have since thought . We could none of us help smiling at this ...
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... fortune . I was loth to take notice of that before , because I knew , that were slenderness of fortune the only diffi- culty , the partiality of all my friends for their Harriet would put them upon making efforts that I would sooner die ...
... fortune . I was loth to take notice of that before , because I knew , that were slenderness of fortune the only diffi- culty , the partiality of all my friends for their Harriet would put them upon making efforts that I would sooner die ...
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